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kayden
May 15, 2025
we read the book the girl who survived and he was in it by bronia bradman who gave him food.
Jacqui Pasquale
February 4, 2023
I did not Know Joe. Yet I believe his presence in the world was pivotal to future peace and forgiveness across all spheres. If we all lived and died as Joe did, the world would be transformed instantly. Maybe it already is. Thank you Joe. God bless your family and descendants. May they carry your legacy with the same grace and love.
Clay Smith
January 15, 2023
I lived in the same building as Mr. Engel for a bit. He may have known my face but the first time I introduced myself, I asked him to share his story with me and a few friends. Without hesitation, he invited a group of strangers into his home. Thank you Joe Engel.
Brock
January 13, 2023
I never met Joe but I decided to honor his legacy in my school project. He seemed like a great man who helped spread awareness
Jeffrey Mills
November 28, 2022
I had the great honor and fortune of meeting Joe at work a little over a decade ago. He spoke to a group of us and recounted his experiences growing up in Poland and being taken to Auschwitz-Birkenau. As many others have said, you could have heard a pin drop. We were all privy to history being right in front of us and it was an emotional and gut-wrenching experience to listen to Joe relive and retell the horrors of the Holocaust. However, it was also illuminating and inspirational. It showed the courage, strength, and determination of this man who went to hell and survived. Joe was a survivor and a hero. Afterwards, I asked him what I could do to help him and he said, "never let anyone forget". I gave him my word I would not and I hugged him goodbye. Someday, Joe, hopefully many, many years from now we will see each other again, but until then I hope you are happy and free of any pain. I hope you are reunited with your family and you´re continuing to tell your story to the heavens. God bless you. God bless your family. I´ll never forget. My condolences to your family and friends.
Ruth
November 28, 2022
God bless Joe! RIP, you deserve it.
Jeffrey Mills
November 27, 2022
RIP. I had the honor and pleasure of meeting Joe Engel in 2011. He spoke for a little over an hour about his experiences at Birkenau and Auschwitz. There were about 30 of us in the room and I can honestly say that you could hear a pin drop. None of us could breathe. A few people broke into tears as Joe recounted stories he must have told thousands of times before. Yet his voice showed no signs of fatigue and, in fact, got stronger the more he spoke. You could not help but be captivated and moved by Joe's words and body language. He truly was the epitome of a strong man. If there was a weakness, it most certainly could not be detected by the naked eye. This man had been to hell and back and he survived. He concluded by saying, "Be kind to one another, and always remember". Afterwards, I spoke briefly with him and gave him a warm hug. I've been thinking about that a lot tonight. I did not know Joe Engel, but in that moment you could not help but love and admire the man. I promised him I would do my part to ensure that no one ever forget what happened. The night before he went into hospice care, his nephew, Michael Engel, said that he looked at his daughter and said, "We have to all love each other because we're all one big family". I am truly grateful for crossing paths with Joe Engel. God received a new messenger today and I hope wherever Joe is that he is free of pain and feels much love, warmth, and acceptance. If there was ever a person who earned this, it was Joe Engel. Even his name, Engel, comes from the word "angel". How appropriate. God bless you, Joe. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.
Micah Deveaux
November 27, 2022
Joe was one of my heroes and role models. If I can emulate a fraction of his strength and joy, I will be a great man. I will never forget the lessons he taught me throughout the time I knew him. His spirit and legacy will be echoed forever in the spirits of those who knew him. If his body could have kept up with his brilliant mind and soul, he would´ve lived forever. His memory is an incredible blessing. We love you Joe.
james turner
November 27, 2022
Please know Michael, Debbie and Newt and Debbie that as you grieve privately that our city and state will join you in bereavement . Joe was truly a priceless and irreplaceable community treasure. We have lost our irrefutable eyewitness to the horrors of the Holocaust. Yet his spirit will guide eternally through his lectures to our youth, mitzvahs and interviews. His indefatigable spirit will remain omnipresent and still kindle light among us even though inconceivably he will not be physically present to lead the menorah lighting in a few weeks at Marion square. We will never forget him nor the mission of his life.
Dov Rotenberg
November 27, 2022
Your bravery and wisdom were legendary and serve as a good example for others. As a son of Holocaust survivors I honor your memory. You are missed.
With love Darlene Esrig (Ellen´s BFF in NY)
November 27, 2022
I have known uncle Joe since I was a young girl growing up in Brooklyn through his two nieces, Ellen and Sheila Engel. I knew his brother Isaac and sister in law Gutta, Ellen´s parents. I love this family with all my heart. I will never forget Uncle Joe and the extraordinary man he was. You could never forget him once you met him snd know his story. He leaves a large legacy and a family who cherished him. Rest in peace
You will never be forgotten
All my love
Tammy Solomon Conner
November 27, 2022
Joe was such a kind and loving person. No one was a stranger. He was a book of knowledge. Horrific childhood but he loved talking to people young and old letting them know what time in history he unfortunately was born unto. May he forever Rest in Peace with his family member who were separated from him as a young boy. Such a wonderful man! Loved you Joe and will miss you!
Janice Fox
November 27, 2022
Joe was a person I loved and who will be missed. Michael and I went on a trip to Poland including Renee and Pincus. Joan and Maurice Fox. It is one that I will never forget. Love to the family and "Never Forget". Janice Fox
Fulton Mitchum
November 26, 2022
I first met Joe when he came to Macedonia High School with Pincus. He did not tell his story the first few times he came. They drove all the way out to a rural school and charged nothing. In fact Mr. Pincus shared that when he spoke he would dream about the concentration camp. God bless you. Mr Engel. No more bad dreams.
Denise Deveaux
November 26, 2022
Joe was truly an amazing man and my inspiration. His legacy will continue in the lives of all those he touched. I will miss him so much. I love him with an everlasting love-His memory will forever be a blessing. We love you Joe!
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